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We Summon the Darkness
We Summon the Darkness

5.4

We Summon the Darkness

R·2020·91m

Summary

Three best friends attending a heavy-metal show cross paths with sadistic killers after they travel to a secluded country home for an after party.

Crew

Director

Marc Meyers

Screenplay

Alan Trezza

Reviews

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jackcarlin18

April 14, 2020

6

Full Review at **_Horror Focus_**

We Summon The Darkness has glimpses or originality and flare throughout, sprouting up through heaps of generic sequences that do more damage than good. Luck enough, these moments do add a little zest to the experience, and remind you that there is a healthy chunk of potential to be admired. Whether it's the charming cast or the plentiful gore, there seems to be something that will keep everyone pleased, even if not fully satisfied. The gore is delicious, the home-invasion game of cat and mouse is entertaining, if a little watered down, and the characters are ultimately the saving grace here, even down to the "coke booger' step-mum which add a tantalisingly fun element to the whole experience. Now, this won't be breaking new ground by any means, but it's still a passable way to kill 90 minutes.

Gory, entertaining and often funny at a flaw, boasted by charasmatic performances from Daddario and Hasson. Expect a plot with verve or ingenuity and you will come out of this with a whimper.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$190,760.00

Keywords

satanic cult
ridiculous